The Scots Magazine, Band 16Sands, Brymer, Murray and Cochran, 1754 |
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... shall th'unpractis'd youth Of alter'd gods and injur'd truth, With tears, alas! complain? How soon behold with wond'ring eyes The black'ning winds tempestuous rise, And scowl along the main while by his easy faith betray'd, He now ...
... shall th'unpractis'd youth Of alter'd gods and injur'd truth, With tears, alas! complain? How soon behold with wond'ring eyes The black'ning winds tempestuous rise, And scowl along the main while by his easy faith betray'd, He now ...
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... shall escape on board Danish ships of war, in France, Spain, Portugal, &c. they shall be protected, in like manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into ...
... shall escape on board Danish ships of war, in France, Spain, Portugal, &c. they shall be protected, in like manner as they are by the British on such occafions; and that it shall be permitted the Emperor of Morocco to send agents into ...
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... shall now take notice of such remarkable transactions relating to the several particular states of Germany, as have happened during the year under review. For some seasons past the court of V1Essa has been alarmed at appearances on the ...
... shall now take notice of such remarkable transactions relating to the several particular states of Germany, as have happened during the year under review. For some seasons past the court of V1Essa has been alarmed at appearances on the ...
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... shall lose their name, And into nothing sink, from whence they came, High at the throne of God, the seat of bliss, Tiz shalt diffuse eternal happiness, Bogar, November 2, 1753. VERSES to Mr Ric H A R p so N, on his History of Sir CH A R ...
... shall lose their name, And into nothing sink, from whence they came, High at the throne of God, the seat of bliss, Tiz shalt diffuse eternal happiness, Bogar, November 2, 1753. VERSES to Mr Ric H A R p so N, on his History of Sir CH A R ...
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... shall always be for consulting those who did me the honour to send me here: and though, in my own opinion, I may think it right; yet if I find it generally disagreeable to them, I shall be at least for delaying my concurrence, until I ...
... shall always be for consulting those who did me the honour to send me here: and though, in my own opinion, I may think it right; yet if I find it generally disagreeable to them, I shall be at least for delaying my concurrence, until I ...
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